2025 Subaru Outback Wilderness AWD
Awd, Navigation, Harmon/Kardon upgraded sound system and speakers, Eyesight, Remote Keyless Access w/ Push Button Start, Rear Vision Camera, Blind Spot Detection, Power Drivers Seat, Power Liftgate, 1 OWNER, NO ACCIDENTS, Certified Pre-owned 7yr/100k. CARFAX One-Owner.
Call the team at 703-972-5104 to make an appointment with our Pre Owned Specialists here at Subaru of Sterling! Loudoun Countys #1 Subaru Destination! Recent Arrival! Odometer is 4460 miles below market average! 21/26 City/Highway MPG Subaru Details:
* Transferable Warranty
* Roadside Assistance
* 152 Point Inspection
* Vehicle History
* Warranty Deductible: $0
* Powertrain Limited Warranty: 84 Month/100,000 Mile (whichever comes first) from original in-service date
* SiriusXM 3-Month trial subscription, $500 Owner Loyalty coupon & 1 year trial subscription to STARLINK
Prices do not include tax, registration fees, or dealer processing fee of $999. Mileage is EPA Estimated.
2025 Subaru Outback Wilderness
- Used
The highlights
- Lane departure
- Automatic temperature control
- Emergency communication system
- Wireless phone connectivity
- Exterior parking camera front
- Exterior parking camera rear
- Front dual zone A/C
- Auto high-beam headlights
- Auto-dimming rearview mirror
- Split folding rear seat
- Heated front seats
- Perimeter/approach lights
Peace of mind
Vehicle history report
- Title information
- Odometer readings
- Accident data (if applicable)
- Service history
- Vehicle usage
- Recall information (if applicable)
- Warranty status
A name you can trust
Subaru of Sterling is dedicated to your satisfaction before, during, and after your purchase. We'll go the extra mile to take care of you.
More about usKBB.com Consumer Reviews
- 4.0
mixed feelings
by Relic on Sunday, April 25, 2021
This is my second Outback Touring. I thought that the new technology and new body platform would be great, but I'm not so sure. My previous Outback had absolutely no rattles or squeaks, but this one does--in several places around the dash and the passenger side door, especially. Of course, the dealer couldn't hear any noises. There's also an occasional hesitation when driving. It's almost like the torque converter is disengaging momentarily. The dealer told me that the transmission is still "learning" my driving habits. There was nothing like that in the 2019 Outback. The new screen size is nice, but as I've read, and agree, there are too many menus to go through to get to what one wants. The heated seat controls are just one example. Invariably I will get a warning to pay attention when I am trying to find something on the screen. So far gas mileage is great. On a smooth flat road the ride is very comfortable and on the freeway I like the lane centering feature that my other one didn't have. - 5.0
Perfect for our lifestyle
by 3969b381 on Thursday, December 21, 2023
We recently retired and purchased a 2024 Outback Premium and love it! It’s got all the “bells & whistles” we need, plus the safety and reliability of a Subaru. We like to drive up to Lake Tahoe a lot and appreciate the AWD and “X Mode” for slippery driving conditions. - 5.0
Well worth the money
by Jay Bee on Friday, December 03, 2021
We bought this car new, recently retired we are traveling countryside. Bought it for the all wheel drive, it'll go dang near any where. Vehicle has alot of bells and whistles, only thing I'm not fond of, is the engines cylinders cutting off at stop light, it's useless. They should of focused on more horsepower. (You can shut it off) Would recommend getting turbo, other than that, I have no other issues. Highly recommend.





